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As feng shui professionals, our hope is to help people manifest spaces that nurture and support them. We don’t really like the word mistake or its click bait-y connotations. Anyone making the effort to invite more harmony and balance into their life is already on the right track, and the theme of today’s episode isn’t so much a list of mistakes that people make, but rather a list of commonly overlooked opportunities for growth within the home. Sometimes the solution to many of our obstacles is right in front of us, and today’s episode is a list of tips to help see those opportunities more clearly.
Discussed in this episode:
-Why you may want to start small and simple
-Why you should avoid dried, sick flowers and plants
-Broken or obscured mirrors
-Blocked doors
-Beds without headboards
and much more!
Download our free bagua e-kit
Thanks so much for listening to the Holistic Spaces Podcast brought to you by Mindful Design Feng Shui School!
-Sign up for our newsletter for exclusive complimentary special workshops and offers for our newsletter subscribers ONLY!
-Make sure you’re following us on Instagram for feng shui tips and live Q&A’s.
-Learn about our courses and certification on our website at: Mindful Design School.
-Check out our older episodes on our Holistic Spaces Podcast archive.
MORE QUESTIONS
Hire one of our Mindful design school Grads for a 1-1 consultation. We know so many personal questions come up. That's why you need a 1-1! Laura and Anjie offer all these freebies, but if you want to learn more it's time to ask a professional. learn more HERE
NEW EPISODES OF THE HOLISTIC SPACES PODCAST BY MINDFUL DESIGN ARE AVAILABLE EVERY MONDAY.
Time stamps for the episode:
-[01:05] Introduction
-[03:10] Blocked Doors
-[04:05] Avoid making changes in all areas of the Bagua
-[06:41] Dried, Dying, or Sick Flowers and Plants
-[09:05] Sharp, Thorny, or Pointy Plants
-[10:40] Broken or Obscured Mirrors
-[12:49] Storage Under the Bed
-[14:50] A Bed Without a Headboard
ORDER OUR NEW BOOK HERE
By Anjie Cho & Laura Morris4.8
193193 ratings
As feng shui professionals, our hope is to help people manifest spaces that nurture and support them. We don’t really like the word mistake or its click bait-y connotations. Anyone making the effort to invite more harmony and balance into their life is already on the right track, and the theme of today’s episode isn’t so much a list of mistakes that people make, but rather a list of commonly overlooked opportunities for growth within the home. Sometimes the solution to many of our obstacles is right in front of us, and today’s episode is a list of tips to help see those opportunities more clearly.
Discussed in this episode:
-Why you may want to start small and simple
-Why you should avoid dried, sick flowers and plants
-Broken or obscured mirrors
-Blocked doors
-Beds without headboards
and much more!
Download our free bagua e-kit
Thanks so much for listening to the Holistic Spaces Podcast brought to you by Mindful Design Feng Shui School!
-Sign up for our newsletter for exclusive complimentary special workshops and offers for our newsletter subscribers ONLY!
-Make sure you’re following us on Instagram for feng shui tips and live Q&A’s.
-Learn about our courses and certification on our website at: Mindful Design School.
-Check out our older episodes on our Holistic Spaces Podcast archive.
MORE QUESTIONS
Hire one of our Mindful design school Grads for a 1-1 consultation. We know so many personal questions come up. That's why you need a 1-1! Laura and Anjie offer all these freebies, but if you want to learn more it's time to ask a professional. learn more HERE
NEW EPISODES OF THE HOLISTIC SPACES PODCAST BY MINDFUL DESIGN ARE AVAILABLE EVERY MONDAY.
Time stamps for the episode:
-[01:05] Introduction
-[03:10] Blocked Doors
-[04:05] Avoid making changes in all areas of the Bagua
-[06:41] Dried, Dying, or Sick Flowers and Plants
-[09:05] Sharp, Thorny, or Pointy Plants
-[10:40] Broken or Obscured Mirrors
-[12:49] Storage Under the Bed
-[14:50] A Bed Without a Headboard
ORDER OUR NEW BOOK HERE

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